Proper noun
North Shields
A town in Tyne and Wear, England, on the north bank of the Tyne.
Early closures included Smiths Dock at North Shields in 1909, which became a ship repair yard, Armstrongs of Elswick in 1921, Richardson Duck of Stockton (1925), Priestman's of Sunderland (1933) and Palmers of Jarrow and Hebburn (1933). Source: Internet
The film’s director Dick Carruthers will be there too at the event which will take place, as part of the festival, during the rock music weekend on August 19 at The Exchange in North Shields. Source: Internet
King Edward Primary School, in North Shields, hosted its annual Science Fair to celebrate National Science Week and showcase its children’s learning in science. Source: Internet
Drunk David Turner 'went berserk', grabbed the terrified woman by the throat and pulled her around by the neck and hair as he assaulted her at his father's North Shields home after an argument erupted over money, a court heard. Source: Internet
Ebac Northern League, Division I: North Shields v Penrith. Source: Internet